A 6-foot-2, 230-pound carjacking suspect was arrested in Marin City after the woman who owned the vehicle hauled him to the ground, the sheriff’s department reported.

Nicholas Craig Thomason, 31, was booked into Marin County Jail with bail set at $150,000. The district attorney’s office was reviewing the case Thursday for potential charges.

The incident occurred at about 2 p.m. Wednesday in the area of Drake Avenue and Donahue Street, said sheriff’s Lt. Jamie Scardina. The victim, an 18-year-old Marin City resident, told investigators that she parked her car momentarily with the motor running and the doors unlocked.

When she came back, a man was standing next to her sedan. She asked him if he needed anything, Scardina said. Then the man jumped into the car and tried to drive off.

The woman was able to open the driver’s side door and pull the suspect to the ground. Several witnesses called authorities to report the struggle.

The suspect was identified as Thomason. During the ensuing investigation, deputies found a stolen car near the southbound Highway 101 exit to Marin City. The car had been reported stolen earlier that day in San Francisco.

Deputies determined that Thomason was carrying bank statements belonging to the registered owner of the vehicle. He also had bolt cutters and a pry bar in his possession.

Thomason was booked on suspicion of carjacking, and sheriff’s deputies also requested charges of possession of stolen property and burglary tools.